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The RNAS Naval Air Station Prawle Point was a British First World War airfield outside the village of East Prawle in Devon, England and south east of Salcombe, Devon. The airfield was opened in 1917 to provide a base for de Havilland DH.6 and de Havilland DH.9s of the Royal Naval Air Service to carry out anti-submarine patrols.

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  • The RNAS Naval Air Station Prawle Point was a British First World War airfield outside the village of East Prawle in Devon, England and south east of Salcombe, Devon. The airfield was opened in 1917 to provide a base for de Havilland DH.6 and de Havilland DH.9s of the Royal Naval Air Service to carry out anti-submarine patrols.
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Reference
  • Sturtivant, R, Page, G .Royal Navy Aircraft Serials and Units 1911-1919. Air-Britain. 2004. ISBN 0-85130-191-6.
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  • The RNAS Naval Air Station Prawle Point was a British First World War airfield outside the village of East Prawle in Devon, England and south east of Salcombe, Devon. The airfield was opened in 1917 to provide a base for de Havilland DH.6 and de Havilland DH.9s of the Royal Naval Air Service to carry out anti-submarine patrols.
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